LAS VEGAS — Four Iridium Sports Agency clients return to the UFC’s Octagon at UFC 307 on Saturday at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, UT.
César "Cesinha" Almeida hunts for his second UFC victory and second Performance Bonus against Ihor Potieria in the middleweight division. The Contender Series vet is 5-1, with four of those wins coming by knockout. He was a WGP Kickboxing Champion and Glory Kickboxing standout prior to embarking on his MMA career.
Mario Bautista is ready to cruise to 9-2 in the UFC with a seventh straight victory against former UFC Featherweight Champion Jose Aldo. Mario is the No. 11 contender in the UFC's bantamweight division, while Aldo holds the No. 10 spot. Mario has been victorious in eight of his past nine trips to the Octagon, collecting a pair of Performance Bonuses in that time. Mario's 14-2 record includes three knockouts and six wins by submission.
Alexander “The Great Ape” Hernandez and Austin “Thud” Hubbard collide in a must-see matchup in the lightweight division. Alexander and Austin are going for their seventh and fifth UFC victory, respectively. Alexander's 14-8 record includes six knockouts, two submissions and three Performance Bonuses. Austin, a former Legacy Fighting Alliance champ and runner-up on The Ultimate Fighter 31, is 16-7 (four knockouts, three submissions).
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Iridium Sports Agency is a full-service professional management firm for the world’s best combat sports athletes, including PFL World Featherweight Champion Jesus Pinedo, former UFC World Champions Alexa Grasso, Brandon Moreno and Sean Strickland, and many other athletes in the UFC’s Top 15 rankings. Founded in 2009 by attorney Jason House, Iridium represents more than 100 athletes in the UFC, Bellator and Professional Fighters League, as well as many of the world’s best wrestlers, including reigning Olympic Gold Medalist David Taylor. Iridium's world-wide team of industry-leading agents is devoted to assisting athletes in all aspects of their professional lives, and consistently setting new standards for sports management.
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